Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... MacConkey agar - see Pasteurella ( multocida , ureae , etc. ) ; Cardiobacterium ( Chapter 20 ) d . Grows on MacConkey agar - Pasteurella haemolytica ( Chapter 20 ) 4. Oxidative utilization of sugars ( oxidation - fermentation [ O - F ] ...
... MacConkey agar - see Pasteurella ( multocida , ureae , etc. ) ; Cardiobacterium ( Chapter 20 ) d . Grows on MacConkey agar - Pasteurella haemolytica ( Chapter 20 ) 4. Oxidative utilization of sugars ( oxidation - fermentation [ O - F ] ...
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... MacConkey agar 100 100 SS agar Cetrimide 1 % TTC Growth in 6.5 % NaCl Growth at 42 ° C Hydrogen sulfide , TSI agar 0 Ox * Glucose 100 100 Fructose 100 100 Galactose 100 100 Mannose 100 100 Rhamnose 100 100 * Xylose 100 100 * Lactose 100 ...
... MacConkey agar 100 100 SS agar Cetrimide 1 % TTC Growth in 6.5 % NaCl Growth at 42 ° C Hydrogen sulfide , TSI agar 0 Ox * Glucose 100 100 Fructose 100 100 Galactose 100 100 Mannose 100 100 Rhamnose 100 100 * Xylose 100 100 * Lactose 100 ...
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... agar without added serum . About half of the strains will grow on MacConkey agar and at 42 ° C . All isolates lack gelatinase and phenylalanine deaminase ac- tivity , and most do not reduce nitrates . All ap- pear to assimilate acetates ...
... agar without added serum . About half of the strains will grow on MacConkey agar and at 42 ° C . All isolates lack gelatinase and phenylalanine deaminase ac- tivity , and most do not reduce nitrates . All ap- pear to assimilate acetates ...
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Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Procedures to Use During Outbreaks of FoodBorne Disease | 40 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
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